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Sharp Teeth performed in-studio on January 2nd, 2009.

 

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Switzer Ranch near Burwell, Nebraska. I went on a Road Scholar trip with two of my former work colleagues (also retired). The focus of the trip was on sandhill cranes, greater prairie chickens and sharp-tailed grouse with other birds a secondary focus of the trip.

This was taken in 10/03/12, it was taken with normal settings, this picture was taken at my house.

Showing the kinematic mounting features for the zoneplate chips

I love that the tree still continues to grow even though the fence is there trying to stop it. :] Perfect for day ten of the #fmsphotoaday challenge.

 

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Patrick Sharp

2nd Annual Blackhawks Convention

Second City

 

Sharp-shinned Hawk, after having a meal.

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Sharp-tailed Sandpiper feeding in the shallows at Kinka Wetlands.

Nature now being the only thing left to stop - near Great Western Road.

Picked up this Sharp Wireless Weather Station at Sam's Club today for $30.

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Pack Monadnock

Peterborough NH

The sharp edges of a Teasel head in the gardens of Knebworth House in Hertfordshire

Spertus Institute - Chicago, IL

Sharp-tailed grouse displaying in the road during the middle of lekking season. Northern Plains Conservation Specialist Jessica Howell

Sharp-Lobed Hepatica (Hepatica acutiloba) has pointed basal leaves that are three-lobed. The 6 to 10 petals, which appear at the end of the stalk, can be white, pink, lavender, or blue. There are three bracts below each flower. It grows in rich, moist woods. (Source: "A Field Guide to Wildflowers of Northeastern and North-central North America" by Roger Tory Peterson and Margaret McKenny)

SHARP CZ-600CE / 定価369,000円 / 1987年3月発売

Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse in a Utah Juniper tree

Sharpness Docks in Gloucestershire

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Pack Monadnock

Peterborough NH

An obvious but little used trod took us from the path between Bannerdale Crags and Blencathra to the start of the scramble of Sharp Edge. Quite a few people were enjoying the challenge as we contoured underneath the rock face to start our own climb and crawl up to the summit.

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